Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is facing the possibility of a Champions League ban after Kylian Mbappe, who recently transferred to Real Madrid, lodged a complaint with both the French Professional Football League (LFP) and UEFA over unpaid wages. The French football star, who enjoyed a successful seven-year stint in Paris, claims PSG owes him a significant sum from the final year of his contract.
According to reports from *Le Monde*, Mbappe is still owed £46.8 million by PSG, which includes three months of unpaid wages and a £30.6 million signing bonus that was due in February. In addition, Mbappe is pursuing an ‘ethical bonus’ to compensate for the delayed payments, as reported by *L’Equipe*.
Despite initially sending PSG a formal notice earlier this summer, the matter remains unresolved, prompting Mbappe to escalate the issue. The consequences for PSG could be severe, with the LFP potentially imposing sanctions such as a transfer ban or even revoking their UEFA license, which would prevent the club from participating in future Champions League tournaments, as noted by *GiveMeSport*.
This legal battle adds a surprising twist to Mbappe’s departure from PSG, which initially seemed amicable. Mbappe left PSG after winning six Ligue 1 titles but was unable to secure a Champions League trophy with the club, a major factor in his decision to join Real Madrid.
His move to Madrid has brought him closer to the elusive Champions League title, joining a team that recently won both the La Liga and the Champions League. With teammates like Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr., and Dani Carvajal, expectations are high for the Spanish giants. As *GiveMeSport* pointed out, one potential silver lining for PSG if they are banned from the Champions League is that they wouldn’t face the risk of competing against their former star and his new team.